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<blockquote data-quote="GBloes" data-source="post: 8749293" data-attributes="member: 682063"><p>If you’re just putting in a sub definitely go off of back speakers because the car does have some rudimentary time alignment (vocal imaging as they call it). If you’re just using left or right then use right as it’s farthest away from driver seat i.e. it’s the one stock speaker that won’t be delayed.</p><p></p><p>And chances are the greeting is only played through the front speakers, same as Bluetooth calls. That’d be fairly easy to check. But add-a-fuse works well. If you go that route and if you’re using a remote with an LED place it somewhere where you can’t see the LED as it’ll be on whenever the car is, regardless of the radio. Otherwise can get annoying at night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GBloes, post: 8749293, member: 682063"] If you’re just putting in a sub definitely go off of back speakers because the car does have some rudimentary time alignment (vocal imaging as they call it). If you’re just using left or right then use right as it’s farthest away from driver seat i.e. it’s the one stock speaker that won’t be delayed. And chances are the greeting is only played through the front speakers, same as Bluetooth calls. That’d be fairly easy to check. But add-a-fuse works well. If you go that route and if you’re using a remote with an LED place it somewhere where you can’t see the LED as it’ll be on whenever the car is, regardless of the radio. Otherwise can get annoying at night. [/QUOTE]
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